» Posted September 22, 2021 Resources
Looking for an electric vehicle? Nissan is making a couple of moves to steer you toward a new Leaf. The Japanese automaker is slashing the price of its electric sedan and adding new features on the 2022 version, according to a report from Autoweek. The move is said to be a reflection of the increasingly competitive EV market as more plug-in vehicles hit the road.
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» Posted September 20, 2021 Resources
Stellantis rode a wave of Dodge Ram sales for a second-quarter sales surge across the global auto manufacturer’s offerings.
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» Posted September 17, 2021 Resources
Ford Motor Company is once again pumping the brakes on its new car output. The company recently announced that it will slow production of new cars at eight factories in North America. Ford cited the ongoing semiconductor shortage for the move, according to the Detroit Free Press.
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» Posted September 15, 2021 Resources
Seatbelts are a vital safety protection that helps keep drivers and passengers safe. At least, that is, when they work.
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» Posted September 13, 2021 Resources
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a flying car. A winged vehicle equipped with wheels and a BMW engine recently completed a flight in Slovakia.
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» Posted September 10, 2021 Resources
Troubled electric vehicle startup Lordstown Motors recently acknowledged that it is being investigated by the Justice Department over allegations of misleading investors.
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» Posted September 8, 2021 Resources
Porsche is seeing a big, bright light at the end of the tunnel after a tough year for sales during the Covid-19 pandemic
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» Posted September 3, 2021 Resources
Some Nissan Sentra owners probably want to get their cars looked at before hitting the road. The company recently announced that it is recalling more than 138,000 vehicles over a safety hazard that Nissan says increases the risk of an accident. Defective tie rods could break, causing drivers to lose control of their cars and posing a safety risk, according to the company.
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» Posted September 1, 2021 Resources
A range of vehicles across BMW, Rolls Royce and Toyota brands are being recalled because of a defect that could put child passengers at risk. A faulty seat belt component makes it difficult to install child car seats in some 21,000 recalled vehicles, according to Consumer Reports. That makes car seats less secure in the event of an accident.
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» Posted August 27, 2021 Resources
The Ford Bronco is making its long-awaited return as the popular sport-utility vehicles began rolling off of factory lines and onto owners’ driveways.
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